Nokia 6 Price in Singapore & Specifications

The Nokia 6 features a 1080 x 1920pixels display with 403ppi and weighs 169g. This device also comes with a 16MP rear camera & a 8MP front camera, as well as a 3000mAh battery capacity. Release date for the Nokia 6: January 2017. Read more

The Nokia 6 features a 1080 x 1920pixels display with 403ppi and weighs 169g. This device also comes with a 16MP rear camera & a 8MP front camera, as well as a 3000mAh battery capacity. Release date for the Nokia 6: January 2017. Read more

Cheapest Nokia 6 Price in Singapore is S$ 275.00

The Nokia 6 is now available in Singapore. The cheapest Nokia 6 price in Singapore is S$ 275.00 from Lazada. You can also choose between different Nokia 6 variants with 64GB Silver starting from S$ 275.00 and 32GB Silver at S$ 295.00. Nokia 6 price details are updated November 2018.

Nokia 6 Singapore – Comeback is Real

If you had a smartphone at the turn of the millennium, chances are it was a Nokia phone. Formerly an undisputed champion when it comes to mobile phones, the smartphone revolution has been a nightmare for Nokia, being unable to keep up with their competitors. Fortunately, Nokia is bouncing back with the introduction of the Nokia 6 smartphone. The Nokia 6 leads Nokia’s new Android phone family, featuring an impressive set of specifications despite its budget price tag.

Premium Design at an Affordable Price with Nokia 6 Singapore

Many smartphones at an affordable price can look cheap, but the same cannot be said for the Nokia 6 Singapore. Measuring at 154mm x 75.8mm x 7.85mm, it sports the slimness that is a common trait amongst most smartphones today. The device is crafted from a single block of aluminum, giving the phone a shiny and polished finish that makes it look much more premium than what its price suggests.

Impressive Full-HD Display Quality

The Nokia 6 Singapore smartphone features a vibrant 5.5-inch IPS LCD screen that has a 1920 x 1080p resolution. This Full-HD capacity screen has a pixel density of 401ppi, meaning that the colours on the screen are well-saturated and offering users with a substantial amount of deep blacks and balanced whites. The ability to provide rich colours makes gaming and video playback on the device an enjoyable experience for its users. Moreover, the bright and clear display panels also translate to good sunlight legibility.

Nokia 6 Singapore – Delivering Smooth Performance Backed by Android

Good news for Android purists! Nokia has decided to adopt the Android 7.0 Nougat for the Nokia 6 Singapore. The decision to stick with the stock Android interface means that there is an absence of clunky overlay and pre-installed bloatware, which users will appreciate. The interface makes the phone very user-friendly, as it is easy to navigate and basic tasks are performed smoothly. Furthermore, a Snapdragon 430 processor with 3GB of RAM is thrown into the mix to add more power to the device – more than enough to support the camera and general usage. If the 32GB built-in memory is insufficient (which is highly unlikely for many), the Nokia 6 Singapore also supports up to 128GB extra memory for you to store all your favourite media.

Reviews of Nokia 6

straitstimes.com

Reviewed on 2018-01-24

The Nokia 6 makes an impeccable first impression from the moment I remove it from its box.It feels really solid, almost unbreakable. Nokia says the phone's aluminium chassis is carved from a single block of metal. It feels as premium as top smartphones, d...

Some laggy performance, Screen suffers in very bright conditions, Fingerprint sensor is sort of gimped with lock screen ads

It's been a long while since we've seen a phone with Nokia branding on it but that day is finally here. The Nokia 6 Prime Edition is certainly not a flagship effort but it is an excellent low-budget smartphone. If you couldn't tell by the name, the Nokia...

no USB Type-C connection, USB-2.0 speed only, display has a blue tint, not all games run smoothly

News from Finnland. With the Nokia 6, Nokia sends its current smartphone top model into the race. The 5.5-inch Android smartphone is better equipped than its entry-level colleagues, the Nokia 3 and Nokia 5, and therefore runs in the mid-range. Our test sh...

The Nokia 6 is an elegant slab that represents a tentative first step in Nokia's long road to rebirth. It is an unlocked, inexpensive Android smartphone that might be a good option for travelers or those pining for the days when Nokia was the cellphone ki...

The Nokia 6 is the first Nokia phone we've seen in several years. It also marks the first smartphone that's technically from HMD Global, who has taken the reigns for producing Nokia devices.Most importantly, the Nokia 6 is the first in a new line of Andro...

Still, for sat-nav, podcast and speakerphone use, the speaker combination is absolutely fine and pretty loud. Also on the audio front is a FM radio aerial built-in, not something you get on every phone nowadays, and indicating the Nokia 6's potential mark...

What's this? A review of a smartphone that doesn't run Symbian on AAS? And that doesn't run Windows 10 Mobile on AAWP? Actually yes - it's my first look at the new Nokia 6, running Android. And it's here because it's the return of the classic Nokia brand...

The Nokia 6's slick metal jacket looks great, givin this affordable phone the lustre of a more premium handset

The underpowered processor makes the phone sometimes frustrating to use

Of the three phones Nokia launched earlier this year (The Nokia 3, 5 and 6), the Nokia 6 is the star. But at only £220 (or $180 in the US, with Amazon's ads appearing on the lockscreen), it's still affordable.It uses premium metals to look slick and premi...

Camera has a tendency to let in movement in regular shooting mode, Regular shooting mode has some trouble with dynamic range, specifically bright areas, Loading times can take a second or two in OS, borderline painful in loading games, Fingerprint authent...

Guess who's back? Nokia's back. Sorry if you were still guessing. It's not that simple, anyway. As most of you likely know, HMD Global is the actual company behind Nokia's hardware revival. After a fruitless absorption into Microsoft's expanding hardware...

The last time you could buy a phone with the word Nokia imprinted on it in the US, Barack Obama was a mere two years into his second term as president, the Chicago Cubs still hadn't managed to break their century-long dry spell in the World Series, and Ap...

Excellent Nokia build-quality running Android, Dual-SIM is perfect for those who carry a work and personal phone or who travel, Large battery, Great camera, Option of paying an extra $50 to remove ads: Android on a Nokia phone

Uses a microUSB port rather than Type-C, If you are a heavy gamer, the processor may not be quite fast enough for you

It wasn't that long ago that the only Nokia phones you could buy were Windows OS Phones; I remember one of my gadget wishes being that Nokia would release their same fabulous hardware but with it running Android. That day has come, and the Nokia 6 is an e...

microUSB instead of USB Type-C, Slow performance, Can't play many 3D games, Camera can be very slow

There are few names in the tech industry that elicit such feelings of nostalgia like Nokia. The Finnish company that once held somewhere in upwards of 41% of the entire mobile handset market, a feat that's nearly double what Samsung even holds today. Whil...

When it comes to brand names and mind share, Nokia is among the best known of all time. It's no wonder given their storied history; phones that broke the mold yet were practically unbreakable, a season where they owned nearly half the mobile market share...

If we hand you the Nokia 6 and ask you to guess its cost, then we can bet that you'd peg it upwards of Rs 40k. Yes, the handset looks and feels so good. Constructed from a singular slab of series 6000 aluminium, the device sports an upmarket look that's a...

Nokia used to be the star of mobile tech shows, but it's been years since MWC Barcelona showcased a genuinely exciting Nokia phone. Well, that changed this year, as you surely already know. Nokia smartphones are back – albeit through a licensing deal – an...

I am sure most of you are burning with anticipation to know how Nokia 6 performs and does it live up to the legacy! My colleagues from China have already done the first review of Nokia 6, and we will assess on their thoughts.First of all, let's take a loo...

The original, reimagining of the Nokia 6 released last year, when HMD resurrected the once-mighty brand with a solid, polished but ultimately conventional mid-tier device. Now, a year onwards, the company are refreshing the Nokia 6 again.The phrase ‘leane...

The Nokia 6 is a ripping device. It's not going to empty your wallet, you'll get reliable performance from it, the battery life is outstanding and if that's not enough it's running stock Android. If you're a really heavy user who needs the grunt, then per...

The Nokia 6's slick metal jacket looks great, givin this affordable phone the lustre of a more premium handset

The underpowered processor makes the phone sometimes frustrating to use

Of the three phones Nokia launched earlier this year (The Nokia 3, 5 and 6), the Nokia 6 is the star. But at only £220 (or $180 in the US, with Amazon's ads appearing on the lockscreen), it's still affordable.It uses premium metals to look slick and premi...

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